Ryan Thomas has shared his main 'worry' about appearing on The Games following the second live show. The former Coronation Street star has joined 11 other celebs in going out of their comfort zone to compete in a series of Olympic-style events.
The new ITV show, which started on Monday (May 9) and airs live every night until Friday (May 13), sees the group of famous faces racking up points every night by going head-to-head in events ranging from swimming to weight lifting.
Then, after 12 weeks of training and a week of live shows, a male and female winner will be crowned of The Games, which is being hosted by Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff. READ MORE: Holly Willoughby divides viewers as they make complaint about TV star before she makes a splash Viewers saw Ryan get his first big win on Tuesday night (May 10) as he took part in the men's canoe slalom, Corrie's Colson Smith, The Wanted's Max George, former Love Island star Wes Nelson, wx-Strictly pro and leading man Kevin Clifton, and Harry Potter actor Josh Herdman.
But earlier in the episode, the 38-year-old was left mortified when he suffered a wardrobe malfunction after he and Chelcee Grimes took to the 7.5m springboard for their second synchronized dive of the competition.
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